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âWithout Jo there would have been no van Goghâ The celebrated artistâs sister-in-law is finally being hailed as the person who brought his art to the world. By Russell Shorto May 14, 2021 Johanna van Gogh-Bonger became a tireless advocate for Vincent van Goghâs work after her husband Theoâs death in 1891. On the wall of her living room, circa 1909, are Henri Fantin-Latourâs Flowers and Vincent van Goghâs Vase of Honesty (1884). Credit:Unknown photographer, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent Van Gogh Foundation) Save Normal text size Very large text size In 1885, a 22-year-old Dutch woman named Johanna Bonger met Theo van Gogh, the younger brother of the artist, who was then making a name for himself as an art dealer in Paris. History knows Theo as the steadier of the van Gogh brothers, the archetypal emotional anchor, who selflessly managed Vincentâs erratic path through life, but he had his share of impe ....
Listen to This ArticleAudio Recording by Audm To hear more audio stories from publishers like The New York Times, . In 1885, a 22-year-old Dutch woman named Johanna Bonger met Theo van Gogh, the younger brother of the artist, who was then making a name for himself as an art dealer in Paris. History knows Theo as the steadier of the van Gogh brothers, the archetypal emotional anchor, who selflessly managed Vincent’s erratic path through life, but he had his share of impetuosity. He asked her to marry him after only two meetings. Jo, as she called herself, was raised in a sober, middle-class family. Her father, the editor of a shipping newspaper that reported on things like the trade in coffee and spices from the Far East, imposed a code of propriety and emotional aloofness on his children. There is a Dutch maxim, “The tallest nail gets hammered down,” that the Bonger family seems to have taken as gospel. Jo had set herself up in a safely unexciting career as ....
Vincent van Gogh’s The Artist on the Road to Tarascon (August 1888) Courtesy of the Kulturhistorisches Museum Magdeburg (inventory GK 558, St 29) A few weeks ago we told the story of the Van Gogh self-portrait that was hidden in a salt mine in central Germany to protect it from bombing raids during the Second World War. In 1945, the Magdeburg museum’s painting of The Artist on the Road to Tarascon (1888) is believed to have been destroyed by a fire nearly a kilometre underground although it is possible that it was looted and could still survive. Fortunately, it was one of the relatively few Van Gogh paintings that were photographed in colour before the war. ....